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American Cultures

Mid term for McFarland

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Englands first PERMANENT settlement Jamestown
New England Colonies Massachusetts Plymouth / Massachusetts Bay , New Hampshire,Conneticut,Rhode Island
Middle Colonies Nwe York, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Sothern Colinies Virginia , Maryland, The Carrolinas, North and south Carolina, Georgia
Which Colony was originally a Dutch settlment New York, and the Netherlands
The Columbian Exchange Trading with Native Americans
Stamp Act Tax on Stamps
Tea Act Monopoly on Tea
Proclamation of 1763 banded colonial settlement west along Appellation mountains
Monopoly is total control of a market for a certine product
Olauduh Equiano Wrote a biography and wrote about the middle passage
Stamp act Tax on stamps
Tea act monopoly on tea
Monopoly possession or control of the supply or trade
Proclamation of 1763 banded colonial settlement west of a drawn line along the Appellation Mts.-avoid war with native americans
Thomas Paine wrote the book on common sense
Baron von Steuben Helped train the continental army
Benedict Arnold Bravest man but BETRAYED the American army
Boston Massacre British solders were doing self defense -(shooting them) when angry civilians attacked them
Boston tea Party group of colonists and Native Americans dumped crates of tea into the harbor
Lexington and Concord American troops left Lexington and sneak attacked them
Bunker Hill British charged up hill 3 times before getting the hill (lost a lot of men)
Trenton fighting angst British
Saratoga Goal to cut the British
Yorktown End of war
Treaty of Paris Name of treaty that ended the revolutionary war
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